USB ports probably don't come to mind when you consider all the things you need to think about before buying a new monitor. Still, most would agree: the more USB ports on a monitor, the better. After ...
The first USB port hit the market in 1996, and the Universal Serial Bus quickly became the go-to port for connecting peripheral devices to computers. It remains a popular connection port today, with ...
To ensure the long-term preservation of your computer monitor, refrain from plugging these devices into the monitor's USB ...
Just when it seemed that we’d all settled on one industry standard video input/output to make use of, along comes another one to complicate matters—you’ll now find USB-C competing with HDMI and other ...
A USB-C hub monitor is an excellent upgrade for your home office. It will reduce clutter on your desk and remove the hassle of removing or attaching peripherals to your rig. Laptop owners can even ...
When you think of display outputs and inputs, the two most notable ports that will likely come to mind are HDMI and DisplayPort, with some maybe thinking back to the days of VGA or DVI. But in recent ...
There are a ton of USB Type-C hubs that all have similar ports and designs, but Belkin just introduced another one at CES ...
The incredibly versatile USB-C port has become more indispensable than ever before. Whether it's for recharging batteries or achieving lightning-fast data transfers, USB-C has become a standard, ...
I have a Dell U2720Q monitor that accepts HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4 and USB-C. I use USB-C because the monitor acts as a hub for a range of peripherals (keyboard, mouse, webcam, speakers, etc.etc) and ...
Many modern monitors come with built-in USB hubs. These hubs don’t just provide extra ports, they can transfer data at high speed and supply devices with power. These are often USB 3.0 or even USB 3.2 ...